Example sentences of "at [noun sg] [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 Thomson 's Young At Heart programme to the resort is 60 per cent sold for the winter , with a 6 per cent increase in sales .
2 These conventions are described at Appendix D to the Z88 manual and summarised briefly below .
3 The actual status of Ham Hill is uncertain , but as one of the largest hillforts in the region it was probably occupied on the eve of the conquest , much like its counterpart at South Cadbury to the east .
4 A 75-foot lorry carrying steam generators from the Tees Offshore Base at South Bank to the Teesside Power Station at Wilton caused rush hour traffic delays on the A66 east of Middlesbrough yesterday morning .
5 At return visits to the clinic women are questioned by a doctor or a nurse and the information recorded on a special form , including details of pregnancies and their outcome , changes in contraceptive practices , and reasons for referral to hospital .
6 Suppose by reorganizing production it was possible to produce at point B to the north-east of A. If David and Susie assess their own utility by the quantity of goods they themselves receive , and if they would each rather have more goods than less , B is a better allocation than A since both David and Susie get more .
7 He and his journalist wife , Rosamund , are very welcoming and helpful hosts ; they take great trouble to ensure their guests enjoy their stay at Eagle House to the full , booking sports activities ( including hot air ballooning ) , theatre seats , and dinner reservations .
8 My experience also spans the full spectrum of aircraft maintenance within the RAF from turning them around for the next flight at the sharp end , through the deeper repair at station level to the major repair at remote sites .
9 In the UK , until the so-called marginal areas were brought into an extended LFA early in 1984 , only one zone of handicap covered the whole of the LFA , ranging from relatively fertile grass pastures almost at sea level to the summits of Britain 's highest mountains .
10 If the tensile load is enlarged , both the elongation and the creep rate increase , so results are usually reported in terms of the creep compliance J(t) , defined as the ratio of the relative elongation y at time t to the stress so that
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